29 Jul
2012
29 Jul
'12
2:32 p.m.
Hi, I've just started porting my C++ application to Linux with Winelib. Upon first attempts to compile, I've received a wall of "warning: returning reference to temporary" on Wine's headers from g++. All of those seem to stem from guidgen.h definition of __wine_uuidof / __CRT_UUID_DECL for C++. All in all, g++ seems to be right -- we are indeed returning a reference to a IID struct that's allocated on the stack. If I remove the '&' in this definition (in guidgen.h): template<typename T> const GUID &__wine_uuidof(); the warnings stop, but then I wonder, did the original author have some good reasoning for returning a reference in the first place? Thanks.